Rusted Broken fire extinguisher Restoration
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- Опубликовано: 21 мар 2019
- This is a very old Fire Extinguisher made in USA in 1910 by the company Pyrene Company Limited.
The name Pyrene was epitomised by their famous 'pump' extinguisher which was installed on public transport, commercial and private vehicles throughout the western world.
Pyrene Phomene installations were fitted to many ships during the 1930s.
The liner Queen Mary was protected by the installation of a Pyrene foam fire-fighting system in 1933.
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Index of operation and materials:
00:01 presentation
01:09 cleaning all the parts with easy clean from IBS
01:48 i put extinguisher in rust remover from MC-51
02:01 start stripping painting from support
02:34 after one hour i remove extinghuisher from MC-51
02:56 start cleaning with metal cleaner
03:37 i polish with car polish from Meguiars
04:14 painting the letters with nail polish
05:00 now i start grinding the support
06:09 now i clean the support for painting with Blitz from IBS
06:22 now i apply antirust primer
06:38 water sanding the primer
06:56 now i apply two coats of black metal paint for metals
07:11 presentation
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Extinguish fire? No. Have an awesome game of Steampunk Squirtgun? Hell yes!
Such a beautiful item, but I hope you don't start very big fires buddy :D
Do you know how many people would look at this and throw it out not having one itty bitty amount of respect for how old this fire extinguisher is or how much it is a part of history? I would be happy to put it on display given how pretty it looks at the end and I know some boys who have "man caves" who would absolutely love to have it in there. Another job well done and another part of history saved and respected :D
Now, this one I'm not sure about - you did a great job, but I really liked the way the letteriing looked before...
These type of fire extinguishers typically used a chemical agent to extinguish a fire, not water. One of the chemicals used was carbon tetra chloride, pretty nasty stuff. I understand the concept is the extinguishing agent caused a chemical reaction that smothered the fire by removing available oxygen.
aargh...cosmetically it looks fine but you skipped out on the internal components and seals..water pouring out everywhere..🥴
You need to replace all the internal gaskets, it'll probably work much better then.
I have a feeling im gonna need sunglasses when you are done polishing that thing xD
Can you restore my faith in humanity?
I think this is the first thing you restored where I actually like it better before. The old patina on the "label" looked really cool. Oh well, nice job anyway :)
Went looking in the comments for “patina perverts” found quite a few. I like cleaned up polished brass. Brings the original look back.
Que obra linda. Você a deixou maravilhosa. Parabéns pelo trabalho 😍
Absolutely brilliant work mate the thing looks like new
I'd say it's a really fancy water gun
Gorgeous, beautiful workmanship!
I found an antique brass fire extinguisher in a garbage pile of an abandoned field house about 4 years ago. Polished it up, and sold it for about $25 Cad. Pretty good for something somebody thought was trash. Keep up the great videos!
Nothing beats old content from Tysy!
Very beautifil restoration Dude
i liked the originality of the fire extinguisher befor you took of all its paint